[EN] Although the surface electroenterogram (EEnG) is a weak signal contaminated by strong physiological interference, such as ECG and respiration, abdominal surface recordings of the EEnG could provide a non-invasive method of studying intestinal activity. The goal of this work was to develop a modular, active, low-cost and easy-to-use sensor to obtain a direct estimation of the Laplacian of the EEnG on the abdominal surface in order to enhance the quality of bipolar surface monitoring of intestinal activity. The sensor is made up of a set of 3 concentric dry Ag/AgCl ring electrodes and a battery-powered signal-conditioning circuit. Each section is etched on a different printed circuit board (PCB) and the sections are joined to each other ...
Cutaneous electrogastrography (EGG) is a non-invasive technique to record gastric myoelectrical acti...
The use of non-invasive methods for the study of respiratory muscle signals can provide clinical inf...
In this manuscript we describe the development and testing of a bipolar electrode for the simultaneo...
[EN] Electrogastrography has emerged as a non-invasive technique for diagnosing an extensive variety...
Developing new types of optimized electrodes for specific biomedical applications can substantially ...
[EN] Non-invasive bioelectrical recordings are usually carried out by using monopolar or bipolar dis...
Bioelectrical surface recordings are usually performed by unipolar or bipolar disc electrodes even t...
Surface recording of electroenterogram (EEnG) is a non-invasive method for monitoring intestinal my...
AbstractNon-invasive bioelectrical recordings are usually carried out by using monopolar or bipolar ...
[[abstract]]EMG detection is critical in gait analysis. Localized EMG detection usually calls for in...
It is important to be able to detect spatially distributed cardiac electrical activity from body sur...
[EN]Concentric ring electrodes (CRE) have been proposed for sensing bioelectrical activity with high...
[EN] Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) remain the biggest cause of deaths worldwide. ECG monitoring is ...
Gastrointestinal (GI) pacing for stomach and intestines, analogous to cardiac pacing for heart, has ...
[EN] To overcome the limited spatial resolution of standard 12-lead ECG recordings, concentric ring ...
Cutaneous electrogastrography (EGG) is a non-invasive technique to record gastric myoelectrical acti...
The use of non-invasive methods for the study of respiratory muscle signals can provide clinical inf...
In this manuscript we describe the development and testing of a bipolar electrode for the simultaneo...
[EN] Electrogastrography has emerged as a non-invasive technique for diagnosing an extensive variety...
Developing new types of optimized electrodes for specific biomedical applications can substantially ...
[EN] Non-invasive bioelectrical recordings are usually carried out by using monopolar or bipolar dis...
Bioelectrical surface recordings are usually performed by unipolar or bipolar disc electrodes even t...
Surface recording of electroenterogram (EEnG) is a non-invasive method for monitoring intestinal my...
AbstractNon-invasive bioelectrical recordings are usually carried out by using monopolar or bipolar ...
[[abstract]]EMG detection is critical in gait analysis. Localized EMG detection usually calls for in...
It is important to be able to detect spatially distributed cardiac electrical activity from body sur...
[EN]Concentric ring electrodes (CRE) have been proposed for sensing bioelectrical activity with high...
[EN] Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) remain the biggest cause of deaths worldwide. ECG monitoring is ...
Gastrointestinal (GI) pacing for stomach and intestines, analogous to cardiac pacing for heart, has ...
[EN] To overcome the limited spatial resolution of standard 12-lead ECG recordings, concentric ring ...
Cutaneous electrogastrography (EGG) is a non-invasive technique to record gastric myoelectrical acti...
The use of non-invasive methods for the study of respiratory muscle signals can provide clinical inf...
In this manuscript we describe the development and testing of a bipolar electrode for the simultaneo...